Pimple like bumps on chest?!
Question: I have these tiny bumps all over my upper chest and some on my back. They are small but rather bumpy and red. I've had them for a very long time but recently there are more and more of them. and it's getting a bit itchy. I have been sick these couple of days and putting a lot of Vicks Vapo Rub on my chest. Could that be it? I've never had a reaction to it before and it doesn't explain why i have them on my back, where i didn't apply any vaprRub. Could I maybe be allergic to a certain material or could it be my diet? They have drastically increased in number these past few days and i don't know what it could be and how can i treat it? Help!
Answers: I have these tiny bumps all over my upper chest and some on my back. They are small but rather bumpy and red. I've had them for a very long time but recently there are more and more of them. and it's getting a bit itchy. I have been sick these couple of days and putting a lot of Vicks Vapo Rub on my chest. Could that be it? I've never had a reaction to it before and it doesn't explain why i have them on my back, where i didn't apply any vaprRub. Could I maybe be allergic to a certain material or could it be my diet? They have drastically increased in number these past few days and i don't know what it could be and how can i treat it? Help!
the most common answer is sweat pimple
or then u could have psoriasis
or excema
see a dermatologist or a doctor
some beauty salons have treatments for these things
but i would definately lay off the vicks and try using a hankerchief with eucalyptus oil or with vicks on it
this would most probably be irritating it
both products are very strong and if absorbed too much could really really damage your skin.
try for pharmacy as well
plenty of places would be willing to help
even if you just describe it
hope this helps
cheers
see a dermatologist
thats perfectly natural those are pimples
its probly just acne on ur chest and back..see a dermatoligist if you want though
see a dermatologist
I suggest that you see a medical doctor and get a proper medical examination.
Syphilis infection is one possible cause of such a rash. And although most likely it's not syphilis. You should get tested for it anyway, just in case.
A syphilitic rash like that can go away on it's own. But if you leave the syphilis infection untreated, then eventually it may cause serious bone damage, heart damage, and brain damage.